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- The Escanjaques were an American Indian tribe who lived in the Southern Plains. Juan de Oñate encountered the Escanjaque in 1601 during an expedition to...
- people that Oñate called the Escanjaques. He estimated the po****tion at more than 5,000 living in 600 houses. The Escanjaques lived in round houses as large...
- coast Xarame, formerly south-central Dotchetonne, formerly northeastern Escanjaque Indians, formerly north-central Jumano, formerly southwestern La Junta...
- Ancestors of the Wichita and Affiliated Tribes (including Teyas and Escanjaques and Tawakoni), Tonkawa, and Caddo (including Kichai) lived in what is...
- another expedition in search of Quivira. He found settlements of the Escanjaque and Rayados in the Central Great Plains, but no gold or silver. He learned...
- Indians in the Texas Panhandle and, later, a large encampment of Escanjaques. The Escanjaques showed him the way to a large settlement about 30 miles away...
- explorers first encounters the indigenous Escanjaque Indians in what is now the U.S. state of Kansas. The Escanjaques ask the Spaniards to ****ist them in a...
- Great Plains and encountering two large settlements of people he called Escanjaques (possibly Yscani) and Rayados, most certainly Wichita. The Rayado city...
- Oklahoma, Texas Plains Cree, Montana Crow (Absaroka, Apsáalooke), Montana Escanjaques, Oklahoma Hidatsa, North Dakota Iowa (Ioway), Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma...
- Saskatchewan, Alberta, Manitoba Crow (Absaroka, Apsáalooke), Montana Escanjaques, Oklahoma Hidatsa, North Dakota Iowa (Ioway), Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma...